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What do little pix on left mean?

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11366 by karenr
What do little pix on left mean? was created by karenr
On the left side of our discussion group screens, underneath the participant's name, image, and number of postings, there are between one and three little images. Some people have one, some two, some three. When I last posted, I noticed three for me--the top part of a person, a house, and a gift. What do these mean?
(Sorry if this is something obvious that I somehow missed!)

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11369 by Sandi
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If you put your curser over them, you will see that they tell gender, birth date and location. Some people probably have more because they filled in more information than others.

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11370 by april
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I don't have these little icons on my screen :( Not sure why, but probably as my computer's older.

But, I think someone said on another thread, that if you hover over them with your cursor, you'll see their location appear (over the house). I'm not sure what you'll see over the person (maybe their name?) or gift, though--maybe try it out and see, and let us know.

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11408 by Tad Moody
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I see that some of the gender icons are "unknown". ( Not that there's anything wrong with that. ) :P

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11409 by Sandi
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Hello Jerry...

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11485 by karenr
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Thanks for the info. When I put my cursor on the icon, it takes a couple of seconds before the explanation appears, but it does appear.

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